Of the 5 cities that lack the most universities, Guangdong accounts for 2, and the last one is embarrassing

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Guangdong accounts for 2 of the 5 cities lacking universities in China, and the last 5 cities with a "college shortage" have good economic development, but the number of college students is pitiful

It is not unreasonable to say that it is difficult for a city without good universities to become a first-class city. In many cases, cities and universities complement each other. The university provides talent support to the city, and the city provides the university with funds and resources.

In China, some economically developed cities are rich in educational resources. However, there are exceptions. For example, the five cities that I will introduce next are very short of universities.

  1. Foshan City.

The economy of Foshan City, Guangdong is actually very developed. As early as 2012, the per capita income has reached the international high income standard.

However, when it comes to Foshan, you may never think of any university in Foshan. In the whole city of Foshan, there are only two low-profile undergraduate colleges, Foshan Institute of Science and Technology and Guangdong Neusoft College, as well as six junior colleges. The educational resources can be said to be very poor. Few of the local students in Foshan go to local universities, because there are really no universities.

  1. Shenzhen.

Part of the reason for the lack of universities in Shenzhen is related to the youth of the city. After all, Shenzhen has only been flourishing for decades. It is naturally impossible to build some famous schools within a few decades.

Fortunately, Shenzhen has money and is always willing to invest in the introduction of educational resources. At present, famous universities such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Harbin Institute of Technology, etc. have set up branch campuses in Shenzhen.

In addition, the Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen is also developing very well.

  1. Wenzhou City.

Wenzhou people are very rich, but Wenzhou has no good university resources, so rich Wenzhou people are used to buying houses in Shanghai, Hangzhou and other places, and then sending their children to better schools.

Wenzhou's local university resources, comprehensive undergraduate colleges only have Wenzhou University, only Wenzhou University and Wenzhou Medical University have master's programs, and doctoral programs are only limited to Wenzhou Medical University. It is no exaggeration to say that Wenzhou's local educational resources cannot match its economic strength at all.

  1. Nantong City.

Among senior high school students, there has always been a saying: the national college entrance examination looks at Jiangsu, and the Jiangsu college entrance examination looks at Nantong. Nantong's basic education is at the forefront of the country, and there is no shortage of good middle schools. It is the hometown of the top student in the college entrance examination in Jiangsu Province almost all the year round.

However, the higher education in Nantong is not developed and cannot compare with its basic education. Today, Nantong has only three undergraduate colleges and six junior colleges, and the only one that is somewhat well-known is Nantong University.

  1. Luoyang.

In the past, Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, built a Taixue in Luoyang. At that time, Luoyang became the cultural center of the country, and people from all over the country flocked here to study and discuss Taoism.

However, the history has long been dusted. Today, there are only 7 colleges and universities in Luoyang. Only Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang Teachers College and Luoyang Institute of Technology are undergraduate colleges. The development of higher education has long been out of the backward level. naughty.

In fact, in addition to these five cities, there are also some cities in China that lack universities, such as Nanning in Guangxi and Quanzhou in Fujian.

In addition, in a large province like Hebei, the only 211 university is located in Tianjin, which is a bit embarrassing.

Finally, what do you think about the ranking of cities in China that lack the most universities?

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